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Jeanologia’s 100% Made in Bangla collection

By December 7, 20171 Min Read
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Jeanologia, the Spanish company, leaders in the development of sustainable and efficient technologies, participated at the Bangladesh Denim Expo held recently, where it presented its new sustainable fashion collection 100 per cent Made in Bangladesh.

For the first time, Jeanologia has managed to get all agents involved in the Bangladeshi textile industry, from fabric manufacturer to end product makers and buyers, to take part in its mission to create an ethical, eco-efficient and sustainable industry.

The collection is developed in Bangladesh, with fabrics woven in the country and with the support of sustainable technology from Jeanologia. The Asia Division Director, Jordi Juani, has highlighted that “the objective is to get all agents involved in the Bangladeshi textile industry to create a product with better finishes being able to rely on Jeanologia as technology partner.”

“Using our technology in the production processes” continues Jordi Juani, “we have managed to be more competitive and speed up time to market, offering a modern sustainable product.” Not only does our technology increase productivity and energy efficiency, it also reduces water consumption and eliminates harmful emissions and residues”, added Juani.

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